Student Arrested After Lockdown, Intensive Search of California School

PASADENA, Calif. – Police arrested a student on suspicion of carrying a weapon Friday after a daylong lockdown and search of a high school and students.

The male student, whose name was not released, was taken into custody for investigation of being a minor possessing a firearm, police said in a statement.

No weapon has been found, but there was probable cause to arrest the student, including witness accounts that the youth was carrying one, Lt. Jari Faukner said.

Police said the investigation was ongoing and another search could be conducted later.

SWAT teams were sent to Blair International Baccalaureate School shortly before 9:30 a.m. after a student reported seeing someone walking on campus with a gun in his waistband.

As a precaution, all 1,200 students were confined to classrooms for hours as police searched the campus, formerly called Blair High School, "looking room by room, hallway by hallway, bush by bush," police Lt. Tom Pederson said.

Anxious parents waited outside for hours until their children began being released after 5 p.m.

Blair East, an adjoining middle school, also was locked down; those students were released at midafternoon. Officials did not search off the campus.

Students were individually searched, then taken in small groups to a gymnasium, walking with hands on their heads. Some parents watching from afar wondered why it was necessary or said they were frustrated by a lack of information.

"Nobody knows what's going on," said Tami Waters, mother of an eighth-grader at the middle school. "I think it's causing a lot more stress than necessary."